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Authors:
MOCK NI
MALIK MI
STUMBO PJ
BISHOP WP
MOCK DM
Citation: Ni. Mock et al., INCREASED URINARY-EXCRETION OF 3-HYDROXYISOVALERIC ACID AND DECREASEDURINARY-EXCRETION OF BIOTIN ARE SENSITIVE EARLY INDICATORS OF DECREASED BIOTIN STATUS IN EXPERIMENTAL BIOTIN DEFICIENCY, The American journal of clinical nutrition, 65(4), 1997, pp. 951-958
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Authors:
MOCK NI
MOCK DM
MALIK M
STUMBO P
BISHOP W
Citation: Ni. Mock et al., URINARY-EXCRETION OF BIOTIN AND 3-HYDROXYISOVALERIC ACID (3-HIA) ARE EARLY INDICATORS OF BIOTIN DEFICIENCY, The FASEB journal, 9(4), 1995, pp. 985-985
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Authors:
FIELDS M
LEWIS CG
LURE MD
MOCK NI
MOCK DM
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